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Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PILOT PROGRAM HANDBOOK CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCellor’s offiCE 2016 Brice W. Harris, Chancellor Cover photos from left to right: Shasta College, Health Information Management; San Diego Mesa College, Health Information Management; Bakersfield College, Industrial Automation; Feather River College, Equine and Ranch Management; Rio Hondo College, Automotive Technology; Modesto Junior College, Respiratory Care; MiraCosta College, Biomanufacturing; Antelope Valley College, Airframe Manufacturing Technology; Cypress College, Mortuary Science; Solano Community College, Biomanufacturing; Santa Ana College, Occupational Studies; West Los Angeles College, Dental Hygiene; Santa Monica College, Interaction Design CONNECT WITH US CaliforniaCommunityColleges.cccco.edu scorecard.cccco.edu salarysurfer.cccco.edu adegreewithaguarantee.com stepforward.cccco.edu doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu icanaffordcollege.com facebook.com/CACommColleges facebook.com/icanaffordcollege twitter.com/CalCommColleges twitter.com/WorkforceVan twitter.com/icanafrdcollege youtube.com/CACommunityColleges youtube.com/user/icanaffordcollege instagram.com/CaliforniaCommunityColleges 2 BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PILOT PROGRAM HANDBOOK • CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCellor’s offiCE • MARCH 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction 4 Background 4 Legal Authority 4 II. Title 5 Compliance/Regulatory 6 Limitation on Enrollment 6 Application for Admission 6 Admission/Selection Criteria 6 Professional Licensing and/or National Certification 7 Grade Point Average 7 Lower Division General Education 7 Additional Admission Criteria 7 III. Baccalaureate Degree Curriculum 8 Lower Division Coursework 8 A. Degree Applicable Lower Division Courses 8 B. Lower Division Unit and General Education Requirements 9 C. Lower Division Major Requirements 9 Upper Division Coursework 9 A. Definition of Upper Division 9 B. Upper Division Unit and General Education Requirements 9 C. Upper Division Major Requirements 10 Numbering Courses 10 Taxonomy of Programs and Classification of Instructional Programs 10 Course Repetition 11 Curriculum Submission and Approval Process 11 Substantial and Non-substantial Changes 11 IV. Minimum Qualifications for Faculty Teaching Baccalaureate Curriculum 12 Lower Division Curriculum 12 Upper Division Curriculum 12 V. Student Support Services 13 A. Financial Aid for Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Students 13 B. Loss of Priority Registration for Students with 100 Units or More 13 C. CalWORKS, EOPS and CARE 14 D. Student Equity 14 E. Disabled Student Programs and Services 14 F. Counseling/Education Planning 14 G. Scholarships 14 H. Completion of Certificates 15 I. International Students 15 J. Board of Governors Fee Waiver 15 K. Enrollment Fees and Tuition 15 L. Athletic Eligibility 16 VI. Assessment of Previously Earned Degrees and Prior Learning 17 Advanced Placement, College Level Examination Program and International Baccalaureate 17 Prior Learning Assessment 17 Prior Completion of an Associate Degree 17 Prior Completion of a Baccalaureate Degree 18 BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PILOT PROGRAM HANDBOOK • CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCellor’s offiCE • MARCH 2016 3 INTRODUCTION This Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook assists California Community Colleges administrators, faculty, and staff at approved pilot colleges in the development of baccalaureate degree pilot programs consistent with applicable legal requirements and best practices. Background On September 28, 2014, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 850 (Block, 2014) authorizing the California Community Colleges Board of Governors, in consultation with the representatives of the California State University(CSU) and University of California (UC), to establish a statewide baccalaureate degree pilot program at no more than 15 California community colleges. In November 2014, the Chancellor’s Office Academic Affairs division sought applications from colleges that were interested in participating in the baccalaureate degree pilot program. Several colleges applied and by May of 2015, the California Community Colleges Board of Governors approved 15 colleges to participate in the pilot program. The Academic Affairs division, the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges and the approved pilot colleges began work immediately to implement the pilot program. Workgroups were formed, meetings were held and feedback was received in an effort to ensure the initial baccalaureate degree programs offered by the California Community Colleges were implemented successfully. This Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook is the result of collaboration between the Chancellor’s Office, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, and the approved pilot colleges. This Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook will provide parameters and guidance to the 15 pilot colleges for the implementation of their baccalaureate programs. The Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook will be reviewed annually throughout the lifetime of the baccalaureate degree pilot program and updated as needed to reflect applicable legal requirements and best practices. Legal Authority Education Code Section 78040 et seq., authorizes the California Community Colleges Board of Governors to establish baccalaureate degree pilot programs in up to 15 districts, with one baccalaureate program each, as determined by the chancellor of the California Community Colleges and approved by the board of governors. In March of 2016, the California Community Colleges Board of Governors adopted a regulation related to the implementation of the baccalaureate degree pilot programs. California Code of Regulations, title 5, section 55009 provides as follows: 4 BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PILOT PROGRAM HANDBOOK • CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCellor’s offiCE • MARCH 2016 Title 5, section 55009. Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook (a) The Chancellor shall prepare and maintain a handbook detailing requirements for district baccalaureate degree pilot programs established pursuant to Education Code Section 78041. The handbook shall include, but not be limited to, requirements related to admissions, curriculum, student services, and financial aid. The Board of Governors hereby adopts and incorporates by reference into this section the Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook established by the Chancellor’s Office, as it may be revised from time to time, along with any addenda thereto. (b) In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook identified in subsection (a) and any other provision in title 5 of these regulations, the provisions of the handbook shall control as they relate to the administration of the district baccalaureate degree pilot programs established pursuant to Education Code Section 78041. The Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook was created by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office pursuant to title 5, section 55009(a) and is consistent with section 55009(a). The provisions of the Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook are incorporated by reference into section 55009, as if they were fully set forth in the text of title 5 itself. The Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook is not intended to address every practical, statutory and/or regulatory requirement applicable to the baccalaureate degree pilot programs or the individual participating colleges. To the extent that this Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook is silent on an issue related to the administration of the pilot programs, the general requirements of title 5 shall apply. The baccalaureate degree pilot programs remain subject to applicable state and federal laws including, laws related to non-discrimination, due process, and student privacy. The California Community Colleges Board of Governors and the Chancellor’s Office recognize that the administration of four-year baccalaureate degree programs is a new undertaking within the California Community Colleges. Accordingly, certain existing provisions in title 5 applicable to the administration of existing community college programs are inconsistent with the administration of four-year baccalaureate degrees. This Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook identifies these areas of inconsistency and sets forth rules for the administration of the baccalaureate pilot programs. Consistent with title 5, section 55009(b), in the event of a conflict between the provisions of this Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program Handbook and any other provision in title 5 as they relate to the administration of the baccalaureate degree pilot programs, the provisions of this handbook shall control as a matter of law. Note: Unless otherwise noted, all statutory references are to California Education Code and all regulatory references are to California Code of Regulations, title 5. BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PILOT PROGRAM HANDBOOK • CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCellor’s offiCE • MARCH 2016 5 TITLE 5 COMPLIANCE/REGULATORY Limitation on Enrollment Community colleges participating in the baccalaureate degree pilot program may determine that the number of applicants to the program exceeds program capacity and may admit students in accordance with any one of the following procedures: 1. A multi-criteria screening process, as detailed in section two, below. 2. A random selection process. 3. A blended combination of random selection and a multi-criteria screening process. Application for Admission The application process for admission into
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